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@@ -135,6 +135,9 @@ MIDI Project Files:
 - Title: MIDI by MrCheeze
   Files:
   - 'Showtime (Original Mix) - MrCheeze.mid'
+- Title: MIDI by Twix Stix (from Sburbmon)
+  Files:
+  - 'Showtime (Original Mix) - Twix Stix.mid'
 URLs:
 - https://homestuck.bandcamp.com/track/showtime-original-mix-3
 - https://youtu.be/RKURlfskGsE
@@ -241,6 +244,9 @@ MIDI Project Files:
 - Title: MIDI by Unknown
   Files:
   - 'Aggrieve - Unknown.mid'
+- Title: MIDI by Twix Stix (from Sburbmon)
+  Files:
+  - 'Aggrieve - Twix Stix.mid'
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i>
     This was actually the first Homestuck-related thing I made, when Andrew asked us all to come up with some battle themes. Originally I titled it "Aggress" as a Problem Sleuth homage, but changed the name to "Aggrieve" once the attack command in John's first strife was revealed. Out of all my songs, this one holds a special place for me since it was the first one I did for Homestuck.
@@ -312,6 +318,9 @@ MIDI Project Files:
 - Title: MIDI by Unknown
   Files:
   - 'Skies of Skaia - Unknown.mid'
+- Title: MIDI by Twix Stix (from Sburbmon)
+  Files:
+  - 'Skies of Skaia - Twix Stix.mid'
 Commentary: |-
     <i>Mark J. Hadley:</i>
     Andrew originally did the first update in the comic about Skaia without music, but when I saw the first look we were given of Skaia, I knew something so central to the story needed a theme song. I envisioned something calm and peaceful, with a mixture of wonder and mystery. I quickly wrote Skies of Skaia and presented it to Andrew, who was able to go back and put the music in place. Writing this was a real highlight for me, and at the time it felt like my greatest accomplishment.